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Children's Fiction Emotions & Feelings

Ella Says: It's Cool to be Different!

illustrated by Anu Misa

Publisher
Anna Di Misa
Initial publish date
Jun 2020
Category
Emotions & Feelings, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Recommended Age
4 to 9
Recommended Grade
p to 4
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781999005887
    Publish Date
    Jun 2020
    List Price
    $27.66

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Description

This is the third book in the Ella Says adventure series. It tells the story of Ella's adventures at the amusement park, where she discovers that it's cool to be different!

It was finally the day Ella and her little dog Ollie had been anticipating all week—their family was going on an ADVENTURE to the AMUSEMENT PARK! But when Ella woke and looked out the window, she cringed. It was cloudy, and that meant she would have to wear the orange polka dot raincoat her grandfather hand-stitched for her. Ella really DISLIKED it because it was so UNIQUE. Their day at the park had some ups and downs, lead them to a lost kitten who needed their HELP and ultimately resulted in a big win for the whole family! Find out how Ella came to LOVE her dreaded raincoat and appreciate the IMPORTANCE of being DIFFERENT!

  • A picture storybook that delivers an ENTERTAINING tale with stunning illustrations on every page.
  • FREEBIE surprises available on the author's website!
  • Perfect for SPARKING CONVERSATIONS about the importance of being different, managing peer pressure, and being considerate by showing kindness and helping others.
  • Great for young readers and as a bedtime story for younger children.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Anu D. Misa is an author and illustrator of children’s stories. Besides her love of writing, illustrating and reading, she enjoys cooking, crafting, and spending time with her family. Anu is also an avid traveller and has been to more countries than she can count on her fingers and toes! While she enjoys these adventures, she always appreciates coming back to her home in Toronto, Canada. Travelling gives her insights into family life around the world and provides the sparks that result in many of her stories! Interestingly, English was not Anu’s first language and as a child learning through picture storybooks was so important to her, it left a lifelong impression. Anu has come a long way from those early years learning to read, graduating from the University of Toronto with a degree in Economics and working in the field for many years, while always making time for her creative passions. Now she delights in the challenge of writing and illustrating stories that captivate children and adults alike. You can visit Anu online at www.booksbymisa.com

Editorial Reviews

Sometimes it's difficult to be different: having different clothes, different hairstyles, and so on. However, it can also be cool. For one thing, if you're not wearing the same outfits as everyone else, you'll stand out a little more. You'll be a novelty. Wearing bright colors like orange can definitely make you an item, something unique. Ella doesn't realize this. She has an orange raincoat that she hates. It makes her stand out, especially with those big polka dots. However, she has to wear it whenever it rains. It keeps her warm, dry, and safe. The special powers of love created this raincoat, the special powers of her grandfather. But Ella doesn't understand and she doesn't like having to wear it for the family outing to the amusement park because it's raining. She's in for a big surprise, though, and a valuable lesson.

Anu D. Misa's picture book story, Ella Says: It's Cool to be Different!, is a charming story about the many ways we might appear different. Young readers will certainly relate to the main character, Ella, as she struggles with having to wear something she doesn't like because it makes her stand out. But several things happen to Ella at the amusement park and young readers will learn alongside Ella how valuable this orange polka dot raincoat is. And, of course, that there's always a valid reason why our parents insist we wear certain clothes. Why? Because, like Ella says, "It's cool to be different." Especially when these differences can become quite useful. I love the colorful illustrations that really pull this story along. A great read for young and old alike.

????? Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite

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